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Anna Andersdotter

Birth1707 - Not Available
Death1 mars 1761 - Västra Värlinge, Skåne, Sverige
MotherKarna Pedersdotter
FatherAnders Trulsson

Born on 1707 to Anders Trulsson and Karna Pedersdotter. Anna Andersdotter married Per Hansson and had 6 children. She passed away on 1 mars 1761 in Västra Värlinge, Skåne, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Trulsson
1672 - 1738
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Karna Pedersdotter
Unknown - 1719
Spouse(s)
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Per Hansson
1683 - 1740
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Hindrik Nilsson
1721 - 1761
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Hindrich Nilsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Hans Persson
1737 - 1812
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Nils Hindriksson
1744 - Unknown
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Anders Hindriksson
1746 - Unknown
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Karna Hindriksdotter
1761 - Unknown
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Per Hindriksson
1742 - Unknown
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Ola Hindriksson
1756 - Unknown

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